All credit to the discovery belongs to the paper's authors, Milovan Šuvakov and V. Dmitrašinović.

Beware of numerical instability! Some of these simulations only last a few seconds before the bodies collide, at which point they'll reset. Using a smaller step size would help, but it may be too slow. Solutions which bring bodies very close to each other experience the greatest instabilities. Yin Yang II is especially unstable.

The solutions all involve 3 bodies of equal mass in a plane, with zero total linear and angular momentum.

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The "rate" of the passage of time should be consistent between solutions if your computer can keep up.